Playing up front alongside Daryl Murphy, Sears scored nine goals for Town at the back end of that season and then scored four times in the opening six games of the following campaign.

However, the goals dried up badly after that (seven in 119) as more often than not he found himself playing on the wing.

Midfielder Anthony Wordsworth celebrates scoring for Ipswich Town against Hull, but his Blues career never really got going. Photo: Archant

It was great to see the popular 28-year-old end his drought with successive goals against Reading and Middlesbrough right at the end of last season under caretaker boss Bryan Klug.

Time will tell if he will get a lease of new life under new manager Paul Hurst this coming campaign.

DEAN GERKEN

Kevin Lisbie enjoyed a decent debut campaign at Ipswich, but there was no way back after he fell out with Roy Keane. Photo: Archant

When: July 2013

Fee: Free (from Bristol City)

Age at time: 28

Town career: 95 starts

The Essex-born keeper joined the U’s after being released by Southend. His breakthrough campaign was the season Phil Parkinson’s men remarkably finished 10th in the club’s first-ever season at second-tier level (06/07).

Relegation followed for Colchester and, after a 12th-place finish in League One, Gerken was sold to Bristol City after making 127 appearances for the club.

He was a regular in his debut campaign at Ashton Gate as the Robins finished 10th in the Championship, but found his opportunities limited for the next three seasons due to the arrivals of David James and Tom Heaton.

McCarthy snapped him up on a Bosman free transfer in the summer of 2013 following Bristol City’s relegation to League One and he was the undisputed No.1 for the first season-and-a-half at Portman Road.

Bartosz Bialkowski replaced him between the sticks at the start of 2016 though and has never looked back.

ANTHONY WORDSWORTH

When: January 2013

Fee: £100k

Age at time: 23

Town career: 10 starts, 10 sub apps. Goals: 2

The technically-gifted left-footed midfielder had long been viewed as League One player with big potential, scoring 35 goals in 199 appearances for the U’s, but it was neighbours Ipswich who made the move during McCarthy’s first transfer window.

Unfortunately, his Blues career never quite took off as he was restricted to just eight intermittent Championship starts.

Cracking three vetebrae in his back against Blackpool was a big early set-back and he argued, perhaps fairly, that McCarthy never gave him a fair run in the side the following campaign.

The languid set-piece specialist was subsequently put on the transfer list and, following loan spells at Rotherham and Crawley, moved on a free transfer to Southend where he’s racked up 87 appearances.

KEVIN LISBIE

When: July 2008

Fee: £600k

Age at time: 29

Town career: 26 starts, 19 sub apps. Goals: 7

Following almost a decade at Charlton, where he made more than 100 Premier League appearances, Lisbie joined Colchester in 2007 and scored 23 goals during their two campaigns in the Championship.

When the U’s were relegated back to League One, Town boss Jim Magilton brought him up the short distance up the A12.

The Jamaican international striker enjoyed a decent debut campaign with the Blues, but quickly fell out with new boss Roy Keane over living arrangements.

He went on to play for Northampton and Millwall before joining Bill McGarry’s Ipswich in 1967. Struggled for game time during his three years in Suffolk, but was part of Town’s Second Division winning side of 67/68.